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A lost dog found his way home – and brought another dog and a goat he befriended while he was away with him.

Kyle Krier said his family’s black Labrador, Bo, ran out of the house when his wife, Lauren, let him out to go to the bathroom earlier this month and he never returned.

When Bo ran away from the family’s home Concordia, Kansas, the Kriers thought they might never see him again – but he returned the next day with two new friends, Kyle said.

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‘My wife told me there was another white dog in our yard and Bo took off and would not come back,’ he wrote online.

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‘We looked all over the place for him and could not find him. We decided to go home and wait for him to come back but he never did. I went out in the morning to look for him and found no sign of him anywhere.’

The next day, Laura Krier got a call that someone had seen Bo frolicking around the countryside six miles away with another pooch and a goat.

‘My wife got a call that someone had just about hit a black lab, a white lab and a goat on the road. My wife called me and told me the news and I knew right away that was our dog. I left work right away. I saw the crew out in a cut bean field on the east side of the highway,’ Krier said.

He set out in his truck to find Bo – and when he did, he filmed the heartwarming moment the trio came running through the field towards him.

Bo instantly recognized his owner’s truck and came running through the field with his new friends in tow (Picture: Viralhog)

Bo was lost for a day, but was reunited with his family and seemed like he had a good time while away (Picture: Facebook)

Bo befriended another dog and a goat while he was lost in Concordia, Kansas earlier this month (Picture: Facebook)

Bo’s triumphant return to his owners truck with two new friends, a goat and another dog, he met while lost (Picture: Facebook)

When the crew of animals arrived, Kyle opened his truck door and warmly welcomed Bo and his new friends.

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‘Hey goat you wanna get in my truck too?’ he asked.

‘Hop in! Get in the back. Just make yourself at home.’

Days later, the Kriers discovered that the goat belonged to their neighbor and the other dog lived close by – and just like that, a new inter-species neighborhood alliance was formed.

Bo seemed incredibly happy to finally be home and, because his new friends live so close, he will probably see them soon (Picture: Facebook)